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My daughter is 15 and she saves her change for me and when she gets a handful or so she gives them to me and the last time I found a proof dime and today she starts picking out just the cents and I hear that silver cling from the kitchen and what do you know a 1964 Washington in awesome condition pics to come.   Edited by daniels 10/31/2012 02:26 am
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Quote: My daughter is 15 and she saves her change for me and when she gets a handful or so she gives them to me and the last time I found a proof dime and today she starts picking out just the cents and I hear that silver cling from the kitchen and what do you know a 1964 Jefferson in awesome condition pics to come.
Looks like it could be time to upgrade her allowance, Looks like she could be a coin magnet 
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Quote: 1964 silver Jefferson? I think th OP made a typo and meant a Rossie
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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My 15 year old daughter works in reverse and dips into my change pot.
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A 1964 Jefferson is neither silver nor uncommon. However, one in great condition is somewhat of a rarity. That begin said, I think he meant a 1964 Roosevelt dime as well. We shall wait for Daniels to clarify. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I was getting ready to say the same thing. I think he meant a Roosevelt instead of a Jefferson and if he didn't what he heard wasn't the sound of silver
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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My bad typo on the auto spell on my phone 64 quarter easier that way lol sorry
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: My bad typo on the auto spell on my phone 64 quarter easier that way lol sorry Too bad. A Jefferson Quarter would be worth a lot of money. So would a Jefferson Dime.
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Not a dime, not a nickel. A quarter. Very nice! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Hmmm nickel, dime, now quarter. Hey if we wait a little while maybe it will turn into a half dollar! (How long do we have to wait for it to turn into a 64 Peace dollar?  )
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Quote: How long do we have to wait for it to turn into a 64 Peace dollar That is funny, considering that the "1964 Peace dollars" were turned into a '64 after being originally minted with another date. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Im glad I made y'all laugh gotta love those mistakes
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We all make mistakes.  If my harmless mistake makes someone smile and I can smile with them, then I call that win. 
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United States
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Nice find. silver quaters are hard to find in circulation.
id say you find 2.5 dimes for every quater hahahahahahahaha
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